Coastal Carolina University students paint mural in North Myrtle Beach

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Coastal Carolina University students Toni Smith (left), Devann Donovan (center) and Emily Beekman work on a mural on the side of the Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at Coastal Carolina University, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com

Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach is the site of a Coastal Carolina University mural project on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at the university, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com

Devann Donovan says her triangle tattoo is inspired from Harry Potter as she paints details in a triangle symbol on the side of the Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at Coastal Carolina University, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com

Bob Sherman works on Ben Franklin in a mural as Steven Parker (left) looks for a ruler at he Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at Coastal Carolina University, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com

Emily Beekman reaches to paint a piece of a mural on the side of the Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at Coastal Carolina University, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com

Darrah Panzarella paints a section of George Washington's sleeve on a mural on the side of the Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at Coastal Carolina University, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com

Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach is the site of a Coastal Carolina University mural project on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at the university, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com

Devann Donovan says her triangle tattoo is inspired from Harry Potter as she paints details in a triangle symbol on the side of the Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at Coastal Carolina University, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com

Coastal Carolina University students Emily Beekman (left) and Devann Donovan work on a mural on the side of the Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at Coastal Carolina University, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com

Bob Sherman works on Ben Franklin in a mural on the side of the Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at Coastal Carolina University, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com

Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach is the site of a Coastal Carolina University mural project on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at the university, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com

Bob Sherman works on the sun in a mural on the side of the Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at Coastal Carolina University, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com

Grand Strand Masonic Lodge in North Myrtle Beach is the site of a Coastal Carolina University mural project on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. The work was designed by Cat Taylor, who is a lecturer at the university, and the students painting the mural are part of his Arts 499 mural painting class. Taylor, a mason, said there are masonic symbols throughout the mural. There's the Eye of Providence, the sun and moon, black and white tile symbolizing good and evil, and two columns supporting the earth and universe. The lodge is located at 919 6th Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach. Janet Blackmon Morganjblackmon@thesunnews.com